Disseated

/dɪsˈsi.tɪd/ adjective

Definition

Removed from a seat or position of power; unseated or displaced.

Etymology

Past tense and past participle of disseat, using the regular -ed suffix. Follows standard English verb conjugation.

Kelly Says

A disseated official has been forcefully or formally removed from power. The word has a formal, somewhat archaic quality that makes it appear mainly in historical or legal documents.

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